Students in Chitwan district are facing a shortage of books with the beginning of the new academic session.
Local distributors could not supply the textbooks to meet the demand of students of public and even the private schools.
Some of the schools in Chitwan have already started classes for the new academic session while a few others are to start from Sunday.
The students and their guardians are seen lining up at the local book shops since early morning but they have to return empty-handed due to the shortage of textbooks .
Students of public schools studying in Grade 9 and 10 are getting textbooks only of the compulsory subjects --- Nepali, English, Social Studies, and Science--- in some bookstalls here. Students of private schools, too, could not get complete set.
A Bharatpur based store of the Janak Education Materials Centre (JEMC) has no textbooks of compulsory subjects. Chief of the Centre Til Bahadur Adhikari said, currently, there was the shortage of books but they would be available soon.
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Local distributors could not supply the textbooks to meet the demand of students of public and even the private schools.
Some of the schools in Chitwan have already started classes for the new academic session while a few others are to start from Sunday.
The students and their guardians are seen lining up at the local book shops since early morning but they have to return empty-handed due to the shortage of textbooks .
Students of public schools studying in Grade 9 and 10 are getting textbooks only of the compulsory subjects --- Nepali, English, Social Studies, and Science--- in some bookstalls here. Students of private schools, too, could not get complete set.
A Bharatpur based store of the Janak Education Materials Centre (JEMC) has no textbooks of compulsory subjects. Chief of the Centre Til Bahadur Adhikari said, currently, there was the shortage of books but they would be available soon.
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